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Combating Loneliness for Seniors

January 23, 2025

As the winter chill descends on us, let's remember our lonely senior friends, neighbours, and family members who often ...

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New Renovictions Laws Protect Seniors

January 23, 2025

New Year’s Day 2025 marked an important moment in the often fraught relationship between landlords and tenants. ...

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Financial Self-Defence Guide For Seniors

January 23, 2025

Seniors are vulnerable  Seniors have accumulated savings through hard work and determination. Many often have ...

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Would Seniors Benefit from the proposed Ontario Long-Term Asset Fund (OLTF)?

January 23, 2025

Bill VanGorder, the chief Advocacy and Education Officer for the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP)  ...

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Creating a National Urban Park in Halifax

January 23, 2025

One of the major initiatives of CARP’s Nova Scotia very active Chapter is their participation in the creation of a ...

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Giving Brokers Better Tools to Advise Seniors

January 23, 2025

The Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) recently submitted its support for the Canadian Investment ...

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CARP AGM 2025 – In Person Registration and Details

January 21, 2025

CARP is pleased to invite our members to the CARP Annual General Meeting. We have a limited amount of space for ...

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New Urban Parks can be a Legacy for Today’s Seniors

January 17, 2025

Led by the interest of the volunteers of the CARP Nova Scotia Chapter, the Association is supporting Parks Canada's ...

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Take Action: Is Your Province Providing the Best Protection Against Pneumococcal Disease?

January 15, 2025

Did you know that unlike vaccinations for COVID or seasonal flu, which must be updated annually, a single pneumococcal ...

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Good News for Seniors in the 2024 Fall Economic Statement

December 20, 2024

Amid the whirlwind of political drama in Ottawa, the positive policies meant for Canadian seniors was largely ignored ...